The 3rd grade newsletter outlines the skills and topics being covered the week of August 20-24, including reading comprehension, writing paragraphs, multiplication and division concepts, reviewing continents and oceans in social studies, and learning about animal structures in science. Students are expected to memorize 20 math facts for a test on Friday. Upcoming events include fall school pictures on August 23rd and a library grand opening and PTA meeting on August 30th where students can dress as cowboys by donating $1 on August 31st.
The 3rd grade newsletter outlines the skills and topics being covered the week of August 20-24, including reading comprehension, writing paragraphs, multiplication and division concepts, reviewing continents and oceans in social studies, and learning about animal structures in science. Students are expected to memorize 20 math facts for a test on Friday. Upcoming events include fall school pictures on August 23rd and a library grand opening and PTA meeting on August 30th where students can dress as cowboys by donating $1 on August 31st.
The 3rd grade newsletter outlines the skills and topics being covered the week of August 20-24, including reading comprehension, writing paragraphs, multiplication and division concepts, reviewing continents and oceans in social studies, and learning about animal structures in science. Students are expected to memorize 20 math facts for a test on Friday. Upcoming events include fall school pictures on August 23rd and a library grand opening and PTA meeting on August 30th where students can dress as cowboys by donating $1 on August 31st.
The 3rd grade newsletter outlines the skills and topics being covered the week of August 20-24, including reading comprehension, writing paragraphs, multiplication and division concepts, reviewing continents and oceans in social studies, and learning about animal structures in science. Students are expected to memorize 20 math facts for a test on Friday. Upcoming events include fall school pictures on August 23rd and a library grand opening and PTA meeting on August 30th where students can dress as cowboys by donating $1 on August 31st.
MATH FACTS: Reading: “Inspired by Nature” 1.9+9=18 11.9+1=10 Main idea and sequencing 2.3+7=10 12.0+10 3.10+0=10 13.9+6=15 4.1+9=10 14.3+9=12 5.0+9=9 15.9+5=14 English/Writing: Writing a 6.4+9=13 16.6+4=10 paragraph. 7.1+9=10 17.2+9=11 8.7+9=16 18.8+2=10 Math: Concepts of multiplication and 9.4+6=10 19.8+9=17 division. 10.7+3=10 20.5+5=10 ***We will take a practice test Mon., Tues., Wed., and Thurs. daily. The test Social Studies: Review the location of taken on Friday is for a grade. the seven continents and five oceans. Review the following terms: equator, prime meridian, IMPORTANT MESSAGES: western hemisphere, eastern hemisphere Please note: Homework is written in the Science: Animal structures notebook daily and must be signed by a parent every day (including Friday). Class Schedules: See Third Grade Website Thursday, August 23 – Fall pictures https://taraoaksthird.weebly.com Thursday, August 30th – Parents are invited to the grand opening of Tara Oak’s Seussical library! A ribbon cutting is at 5:30pm, followed by a Vocabulary for Language Arts PTA meeting t 6pm. imitate- try to act like something else Friday, August 31st – Go, Jim, Go! Students can donate $1 in order to effective- works well dress like a cowboy. example- a thing used to show what other similar things are like